An anonymous donor gifted 21 gold bars weighing 46 pounds — worth approximately $3.6 million — to the Osaka City Waterworks Bureau, with the specific request that the money be used to fix the city's aging water pipes.
Anonymous Donor Gives Osaka $3.6 Million in Gold Bars to Fix Water Pipes
In one of the most unusual and generous acts of philanthropy in recent memory, an anonymous donor has gifted 21 gold bars weighing a total of 46 pounds to the Osaka City Waterworks Bureau in Japan. The gold, worth approximately $3.6 million (¥560 million), came with a specific and remarkably practical request: use it to fix the city's aging water pipes.
The donation left Osaka Mayor Hideyuki Yokoyama speechless. "It's a staggering amount, and I was speechless," the mayor said upon learning of the gift. The gold bars were delivered to the Waterworks Bureau, and city officials confirmed that the donor wished to remain anonymous, providing no identifying information beyond the donation itself.
“The gold, worth approximately $3.”
What makes the gift particularly remarkable is its specificity. Rather than donating to a general municipal fund or a high-profile cultural project, the donor chose to target one of the most mundane yet essential aspects of urban infrastructure — water pipes. Aging water infrastructure is a challenge facing cities worldwide, with pipe replacement often deferred due to its enormous cost and the difficulty of making such invisible investments politically attractive.
This was not the donor's first act of generosity toward Osaka's water system. City officials revealed that the same anonymous benefactor had previously sent a smaller cash donation of ¥500,000 (approximately $3,300) for the same purpose. The escalation from a modest cash gift to 21 gold bars suggests a donor deeply committed to this particular cause.
The story has captured public imagination in Japan and internationally, both for its extraordinary generosity and for its refreshingly practical focus. In an era when large donations often flow to prestigious institutions or headline-grabbing causes, the choice to invest in underground water infrastructure reflects an unusual awareness of the unglamorous but critical systems that sustain daily life.
Osaka, like many Japanese cities, faces the challenge of maintaining water infrastructure that was largely built during the country's rapid economic growth period. The anonymous donation, while covering only a fraction of the total replacement cost, has drawn attention to the importance of water infrastructure investment and may inspire similar acts of civic generosity.
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